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10 Ways to Jazz Up Your Outdoor Living Space


2010
03.03

Author: Dena Davis

1. The easiest way to jazz up your outdoor deck or patio is by using splashes of color. Sometimes it only means investing in a few accent pieces that make a bold statement and your outdoor living space perks right up. You don’t always have to buy new – with a little elbow grease and some creativity you can make second hand items look brand new. Here are some ideas to help get you started.

2. Before you begin, clear everything off of your deck or patio and give it a good pressure wash. If it needs staining, all the new furniture in the world won’t help – bite the bullet and give it a new coat of stain or paint. This is actually a great place to get started with colorful accents. Try painting your fence posts a bright, coordinating color such as teal. Or paint a pattern or border around the edge of your deck.

3. Decks are for socializing, so show that you are ready for company. The addition of metal furniture is inexpensive and comes in lots of great colors. Place a colorful bar cart in the corner and load it up with bright acrylic glassware.

4. Give your old wicker furniture a facelift by painting it in bright sunny colors, or if you’re feeling adventuress, use a stencil and add flowers or other patterns. Just use acrylic paint, but seal it with varnish to protect your paint job.

5. Get a hold of a galvanized bucket or oblong container, paint it bright blue or orange and add a vine pattern on the outside. Voila, now you have a fancy ice-bucket for all your coolers. Remember, unless you’re using a food-safe paint, the surface should not come in direct contact with food.

6. Use themes such as the seashore, by incorporating fishies, sea shells and beach balls in your accents or stencils. A citrus theme works well by using pale greens, oranges and yellow as colors for chairs or bistro tables. Try painting a slatted table top with two or three different corresponding shades.

7. Who says garden sheds have to be brown and boring. Add colorful window boxes, gingerbread trim and some wild stripes on the walls.

8. Funky lighting goes a long way to perking up a patio area. Colorful lanterns or strings of lights can be hung from overhanging trees or beams providing a fun, economical source of lighting.

9. What to do with the white vinyl furniture that’s still in great shape, but you hate to get rid of? Not to worry. With paint specially formulated for vinyl furniture, and some new cushions, you can make your old chairs look brand new.

10. Use color wisely by tying everything together with your accessories. Take four chairs each painted in a different primary color and add a cushion in a common color such as red or green, and place them around a neutral table top.

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How Do You Make Your Cheap Decking Look A More Inviting Space To Enjoy?


2010
02.16

Author: Jatinder Pal Singh

Here’s how!

However, for those people who have more time and vision than money, there are cheap decking decorative ideas that can transform cheap decking into an inviting space ideal for relaxing and entertaining. Dedicate a couple of weekends to some sweat equity projects, and you can have some cheap decking that reflects your personal style.

Types
There are several types of cheap decking decorations from which to choose. There are architectural elements, such as trellises, gates, pillars, fencing and roofing. There are functional decorative elements, such as furniture and lighting. Outdoor artwork and accessories tend to be the cheapest and easiest choices for decorating cheap decking.

Function
Your cheap decking decor should begin with a budget and a plan so that you prioritize your cheap decking functionality. After all, it does no good to invest your entire budget in cool lighting if you still have nowhere to sit. Plan for cheap seating and shade possibilities before worrying about the overall design scheme. Beach chairs are an affordable choice, but you may have some luck finding old outdoor furniture at thrift stores and junk shops. As long as the chair frames are solid, most outdoor furniture can take being stripped, sanded, repaired and repainted with enamel paint. You can also go for the shabby chic look by using mismatched pieces donated by friends and family or scavenged from corners and yard sale leftovers. Give everything a fresh coat of antique white paint and add some cushions.

Features
Cheap decking decor often features recycled, repurposed pieces. For example, old fence posts or large rocks can become surfaces for painting folk art. Broken kitchen plates and cups can be used to decorate planters or as the base for a mosaic tabletop project. An antique metal stroller or an old sink can be transformed into a planter. For people who want a more polished look, cheap decking decor made of lightweight resin is an affordable option.

Benefits
The benefit of cheap decking decor is that it’s made for using and enjoying rather than preserving for a lifetime. Time and the elements will change your cheap decking pieces for better or for worse, so consider your cheap decking a perennial work in progress. You can take more chances with design and color, because it is easy to add a new coat of paint. You can bring the space together quickly and cheaply by adding a rattan mat as a rug or using a sheet over clotheslines as a temporary canopy. Flowers, plants and vines add the ideal backdrop.

Warning
Some vintage items may contain lead paint or surfaces where paint is chipping, which is dangerous if swallowed. Carefully strip, repaint and seal any pieces that will be around babies and young children. Check pieces for splintering wood or loose hardware that can make furniture hazardous.

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10 Tips For Better Curb Appeal


2010
02.10

Author: Evan Visser

One of the first things I notice about a home is the over all architecture…the proportions, the colors and the approach to the front door.When you’re working with an existing home that needs some help… you need to think about whether you want to make some cosmetic improvements or fix architectural problems too.Are you motivated to sell? Or do you enjoy your home and want it to look its best?

How do you make all the visual decisions needed to create curb appeal for your home?

1.  Keep in mind your neighborhood.  Make the work that you do pay off.  Don’t over build for your neighborhood.2.  Think about your budget.3.  Are you a DIYer with time for the project verses hiring help?4. Look at your home from the street and make a list of what you think you would like to do.  Then put a price on each item to get an idea of what you’re getting into.  If it makes senses for the neighborhood, great! 5.  Will you need to take out a loan?  Or are you planning to pay as you go?  Personally I like the idea of paying as I go.6.  Start with what’s most important.  It sounds boring, but typically the first thing is cleaning…whether you plan to follow up with a fresh coat of paint or not.  I like to use a long handle car brush and water.  I don’t like to use a power sprayer because in some cases you can damage the siding or blast water into areas you didn’t think about. (i.e. vents under eaves)7. The front door would be next on my list.  Depending on the door, there are a number of options. A) Paint it an attractive accent color that works for your house. B) Add new hardware to the existing door and replace the mailbox. C) Or you can go with a totally brand new door. D) I would rather see an attractive front door without a storm door, but in some cases they make sense.8. Paint can really bring a house to life…especially if it has some architectural detail.  Three colors are generally the most you should use.  Siding color, trim color and shutters along with the front door.  Roof color and stone play into your color choices as well.9.  Hopefully your garage doors are in good shape and match the architecture of your home.  If all you need to do is clean or paint them you’re all set.For others with a very visible garage door from the street (i.e. more than 1/3 of the front of your home)…it can be a big item if it needs to be replaced.  Speaking from experience it can be a big improvement to the over all feel of your home.10. Landscape plantings, pavers, shutters and flower boxes all add to the finishing touches.

Hopefully this list will help you make good decisions that will pay off in the end. Take some time to think it through before you get started.  You’ll be happy with the finished curb appeal after taking the time to do it right!

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